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What You Should Know About Website Statistics

June 10, 2010

What You Should Know About Website Statistics

On-Site and Off-Site Website Statistics

Website Statistics are an important factor to consider when you are building a new website or maintaining a current and working one. You can purchase a package from a company and they will perform various tasks with your site, with an eventual outcome of lots of recommended amendments, which will assist you with the productivity of your business. If nobody visits your website, nobody can buy your product; it is very simple when put into these terms. It might be that the site has been poorly designed, or it could in fact be the complete opposite.  It’s why we do website design evaluations.  The website might be stunning and had thousands spent on it, it could look stunning. However, if SEO has not been considered, the design hasn’t been evaluated with your target audience and layout/navigation properly tested then your shiny website will remain unknown and will not appear on web search results.  And if people do find the site, it’s a quick 3-4 second glance and off they go to your competition.

What are On and Off-Site Website Statistics?

Off-Site statistics are measurements and analysis of how well your website reaches its potential audience. This checks your SEO ranking and the keywords used within your website. It looks at how visible your site is to the outside world and how likely it will be that potential customers will visit it.

On-Site statistics specifically concentrate on particular aspects or web pages of your site. The landing page or home page is the first page that a potential customer will see, so it is vital that your site have the proper website design testing to keep your visitors interested, your customers satisfied in order to build long-term loyalty.  We always advise clients that they keep tabs on both on-off site stat factors.  And our customers usually thank us for that because it helps keep you in tune with the site, tell you how many people click on your pages, where, from what referring sites and then immediately take action on your site further or leave.  All of these stats are important and help you create a site that not only looks good, but acts/reacts well from the consumer perspective.

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